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That may be unfortunate.
That may be unfortunate for Latvia.
That may be unfortunate and unfair.
That may be unfortunate but inevitable, Mr. Kronman said.
The implication is that this may be unfortunate — not exactly ideal morally — but it can't be helped, because it's natural, biological.
"It may be unfortunate, but at the end of the day a lot of people are thinking about where to go on vacation," she said, "and cruise lines do offer a fairly reasonable and entertaining product".
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The Fed's policy of gradualism may be politically popular, but its economic effects may prove to be unfortunate.
These may be separate, unfortunate facts about getting old, but they could also be related.
But Mr. Rose and Dr. Martine DeWit, a veterinarian with the state's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, say a major cause may be an unfortunate coincidence of weather and timing.
Reviving a moribund franchise will require radical changes, and sacrificing Lee — perhaps the Knicks' most popular player — may be an unfortunate necessity.
He acknowledged that smog was affecting an increasingly wide area and said authorities would fight pollution "with the same determination with which we battled poverty".That may be an unfortunate comparison, much of China's success in dealing with poverty having been a by-product of the same rapid growth that has wreaked environmental havoc.
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